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tother

Tother vs Tither - What's the difference?

tother | tither |


As a pronoun tother

is other.

As a noun tither is

one who collects tithes.

Nother vs Tother - What's the difference?

nother | tother |


As pronouns the difference between nother and tother

is that nother is neither or nother can be (obsolete) another while tother is other.

As an adjective nother

is neither or nother can be different, other.

As an adverb nother

is (label) nor.

Pother vs Tother - What's the difference?

pother | tother |


As a noun pother

is a commotion, a tempest.

As a verb pother

is to make a bustle or stir; to be fussy.

As a pronoun tother is

other.

Tother vs Tether - What's the difference?

tother | tether |


As a pronoun tother

is other.

As a noun tether is

a rope, cable etc that holds something in place whilst allowing some movement.

As a verb tether is

to restrict something with a tether.

Tocher vs Tother - What's the difference?

tocher | tother |


As a noun tocher

is a dowry.

As a pronoun tother is

other.

Tother vs Rother - What's the difference?

tother | rother |


As a pronoun tother

is other.

As an adjective rother is

.

Tother vs Tosher - What's the difference?

tother | tosher |


As a pronoun tother

is other.

As a noun tosher is

(historical|cant) a thief who steals the copper siding from the bottoms of vessels, particularly in or along the thames.

As an adjective tosher is

(tosh).

Toter vs Tother - What's the difference?

toter | tother |


As a noun toter

is one who totes or carries something.

As a pronoun tother is

other.

Totter vs Tother - What's the difference?

totter | tother |


As a noun totter

is an unsteady movement or gait.

As a verb totter

is to walk, move or stand unsteadily or falteringly; threatening to fall.

As a pronoun tother is

other.

Bother vs Tother - What's the difference?

bother | tother |


As a verb bother

is to annoy, to disturb, to irritate.

As a noun bother

is fuss, ado.

As an interjection bother

is a mild expression of annoyance.

As a pronoun tother is

other.

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